P&P LIVE! 2026 Review
Still buzzing after 10 years Tee Jays has been exhibiting at the show for 10 years, but at Printwear & Promotion LIVE! 2026, there was such a buzz. Using it as a vital chance to showcase its premium range to both new and existing customers within the industry. It provides the brand with a unique platform to really introduce
‘The Tee Jays Story’ and the full collection to a wider audience. This helps the company to better understand customers’ needs and gain insight, allowing Tee Jays to take more of a consultative approach to offering bespoke solutions that fi t each customer’s vision. This year was no exception. Tee Jays had a fantastic response to its new styles, and customers were especially drawn to its fresh new colours and modern standout designs. Overall, the show was an incredible success, full of different innovations and creative energy.
Jenna Bradley, sales manager UK at Tee Jays – “We’ve seen the requirement for premium products really grow, and the Tee Jays collection can truly resonate with this rising demand. “Printwear is especially important because it provides the chance for customers to really see, touch and feel our product to understand the great quality we offer. “Our brand is growing stronger in the UK, and connecting with customers is uplifting. It provides me with even more energy and enthusiasm to help our customers succeed in the future.”
Sustainability was the hot topic From the moment the doors opened, the Neutral stand was busy with visitors keen to learn more about responsible sourcing and a transparent supply chain. The company was delighted by the level of engagement and the genuine interest in supporting clothing that is both environmentally conscious and ethically made. Conversations with visitors highlighted a growing demand for certifi ed sustainable alternatives, reinforcing that the industry is moving in the right direction. The enthusiasm and encouraging feedback we received made the show a real success for Neutral, and the company left feeling inspired by the shared commitment to more responsible production practices.
Neutral
Tee Jays
The Portman & Pooch brand went down a storm.
There seemed to be more products than before this year, and it was so great to have one place where the best of the industry can be showcased, and we get to see all of our customers in one go.
Visitors found the products exciting and really eye- catching, and people were drawn to the stand
– Charlotte Batson, CSR and sustainability manager for Ralawise
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
Industry momentum Julian Wright, sales director at Amay Sales UK – “The show was a great reminder, as always, of how much momentum there is in the garment decoration industry. What stood out most was the level of engagement; people weren’t just browsing, they came with real questions about how new technology can help them grow their businesses and to make purchasing decisions. “We had conversations with everyone from start-ups looking at their fi rst machine to established companies exploring new production methods and upgrades. Effi cient workfl ow and automation were a theme throughout, which is only to be expected. For us at Amaya, it was encouraging to see such strong interest in the latest developments and to spend time having practical, honest conversations about where the industry is heading next.”
Amaya Sales UK
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